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Cover artist
  
Language
  
English

Originally published
  
December 2001

Genre
  
Science Fiction

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Country
  
United States

Publication date
  
December 2001

Publisher
  
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Media type
  
Print (hardback & paperback)

Pages
  
511 pp (first edition hardcover)

Awards
  
Prometheus Award for Best Novel

Similar
  
Prometheus Award for Best Novel winners, Science Fiction books

Psychohistorical Crisis is a science fiction novel by Donald Kingsbury, published by Tor Books in 2001. An expansion of his 1995 novella "Historical Crisis", it is a re-imagining of the world of Isaac Asimov's Foundation series, set after the establishment of the Second Empire. The book is neither officially authorized by Asimov's estate (as they had previously done with the Second Foundation Trilogy), nor is it intended to be recognized as part of his continuity.

Psychohistorical Crisis was the 2002 winner of the Prometheus Award.

Story

Eron Osa had been one of the Pscholars, the secret leaders behind the Second Empire of humanity. For a crime he cannot remember, he was sentenced, not to death, but to the removal of his fam, his symbiotic computer mind. Without the augmentation of his brain by his electronic familiar, he can barely function on Splendid Wisdom, the capital of the Empire. Without one, simply navigating the streets of the planetary megalopolis is nearly impossible. Worse, the traumatic removal has stolen large chunks of his memory, which were never stored in his biological brain. Eron must figure out what he did and why, and he must do so soon...

References

Psychohistorical Crisis Wikipedia


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